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Old 02-08-2012, 11:19 PM   #43 (permalink)
UNKNOWN_370
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Great forum,

I'll be test driving these two new cars this week. My concerns are ownership. I've browsed this forum for months. At this point, I'm still on the fence. I'm curious to see if there are any former GTI owners who can offer their thoughts. Please try to be as unbiased as possible. The Z seems like it might be a pain in the *** to own and drive everyday...but I know many of you already do it and still love it. Parking in San Diego sucks, and I'm just worried that the Z will get f--ked up by inconsiderate people. Some of you crack me up on how you handle the attention. You guys really love your cars.

Me:
32 years old next month
No wife/no kids...tubes are tied
Good stable job
Nice apt with garage
Do my own maintenance
Car will be a daily driver...no track days...no mods
First new car

I actually prefer the simple clean looks of the GTI, but I find the Z more sexy, and it looks like it would be more fulfilling to drive. 2 seater is perfect for my lifestyle. Price and power output are not a big issue, but those expensive tires cannot be ignored.

OTD:
28K - GTI
36K - 370Z Base+sport

Insurance (6 months)
GTI - $383
370Z- $459

The Z will work if you are single with no attachments or hopes of family in the near future. You should seriously consider the touring package without sport and manual transmission. Possible even nav. I am an avid advocate for sport and NO nav in this car as I see it as a true sports car.
But you sound like you are more into general sportiness. You don't really need a pre-prepped tuner. That is what the sport and NISMO is to me.
Grip on the base Z is still incredible. You can't feel any difference between the two unless you push them really really hard. And the yokohamas give a quieter and slightly less bumpy ride and offer loads of grip. You may benefit from the techy nav pkg which offers a cool 9.3 gig music box. I personally put in my own system but... again. You don't sound like you want to do too much personalization so the full pkg minus sport might be up your alley. Test drive one.
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